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Weekly rentals are generally Sunday to Sunday or Monday to Monday, unless special arrangements are made. We will consider a different arrival and departure date, but we have a 7 night minimum from mid June to the end of August, except for Labor Day weekend, when we require a 3 night minimum.

• Check in is 3:00 pm. Check out is 10:00 am.• Cleaning fee: $350. • Additional $50. cleaning fee for pets (with prior approval)• We do not rent our house for weddings/parties/events. House is for housing of guests only.• We do not rent to anyone under the age of 30.• This a No Smoking Home

Orchard Cottage offers year round vacation rentals, weekend getaways, family reunions and retreats in York Harbor, Maine. Our spacious, charmingly appointed, eight bedroom home is ideally located for seaside activities, enjoys harbor views and ocean breezes and is just a two minute walk to the beach.

The house offers old fashioned charm with modern conveniences. There are eight bedrooms and five bathrooms, three with claw foot tubs and period decor. Downstairs bath with shower is newly renovated in 2017. The house sleeps up to 14. We also have an option to rent only the first and second floors at a reduced rate, to sleep 9. Please inquire.

There are lots of common spaces to dine and relax: an outdoor terrace, outdoor porch, interior all seasons porch, office/game room as well as the living and dining rooms which are elegant, comfortable and spacious. Living room seats eight comfortably and additional chairs can be brought in from other rooms to seat at least twelve. Dining table seats eight. Dining room side table can seat an additional four, or six with table topper, to accommodate twelve to fourteen.

Kitchen table seats four and the kitchen Island seats two with stools. There are also two comfortable wicker chairs for relaxing with a cup of coffee. Gas stove has five burners and two ovens. "Cook's Kitchen" is fully equipped. Pantry adjoining kitchen provides lots of storage space. Bar pantry allows for gracious and easy entertaining. First floor bedroom suite provides space and privacy. Beautiful staircase leads to large hall and upstairs bedrooms. Back porch/mudroom provides more space for storage. Back staircase allows for great flow. There is a Quiet alcove for reading in the upstairs hall. We have cable television and wireless internet.

Bedroom 1:1st floor, has a queen size bed, its own bathroom with 60" shower. (Bathroom newly renovated in 2017) and adjoining office/game room.Bedroom 2:2nd floor, has king size bed and own bathroom with clawfoot tub/shower.Bedroom 3:2nd floor, has king size bed, sitting area and its own ensuite extra large bathroom with bath/shower.Bedroom 4:2nd floor, has double bed. Bathroom with clawfoot tub/shower is shared with other bedroom across the hall.Bedroom 5:2nd floor, has twin bed. Bathroom with clawfoot tub/shower is shared with other bedroom across the hall.Bedroom 6:3rd floor, has twin bed and AC. Bathroom with clawfoot tub is shared with other bedrooms across the hall.Bedroom 7:3rd floor, has two twin beds and AC. Bathroom with clawfoot tub is shared with other bedrooms across the hall.Bedroom 8:3rd floor, has double bed and AC. Bathroom with clawfoot tub is shared with other bedrooms across the hall. NOT AVAILABLE IN THE WINTER

Originally named Kelly Cottage, Frank D. Marshall built the house in 1913. During the boom of 1880-1890, many summer mansions and cottages were built in York Harbor while the town joined Newport and Bar Harbor as fashionable East Coast summer destinations.

Orchard Cottage, York Harbor, Maine

York Harbor, Maine vacation rental. Spacious cottage charm with large fenced in yard and cottage two minutes to York Harbor, beach.

Just a two minute walk from the house you'll find York Harbor's lovely crescent beach. The ocean water is clear and pristine and perfect for a swim or just to cool your feet. The beach has fine, soft sand which is perfect for building sandcastles or taking a moonlight stroll. The surf is usually gentle and body surfing and boogie boarding are popular. There's a cliff walk which takes you along the water's edge and provides spectacular views. Magnificent homes and dramatic rocky bluffs dot the coastline.

Just across from the property there's a beautiful park that sits on a bluff overlooking the ocean. There are 3 restaurants within walking distance of the house and two inns. There are many other wonderful restaurants in York as well as in Ogunquit and Portsmouth, N.H., which are both just 15-20 minutes away. There is a binder in the house filled with brochures and menus from many of the surrounding restaurants and attractions.

York Harbor boasts a varied and unique natural beauty. The York River empties into a peacefully protected harbor and then into the wide Atlantic. Just upriver from the harbor are inlets and grassy wetlands perfect for kayaking. The York River is tidal and its swift current and accompanying eddies make for a fun ride.Walks along the river's edge provide some stunning vistas. Boat lovers can see many of the classic boats, typical of the Maine coast, that are moored along the river. You can stroll through the Steedman Woods by crossing over the "Wiggly Bridge", a short walk up the river and just north of Route 103. Between Steadman Woods and Sewell's Bridge you can explore Hancock Wharf. Once owned and operated by John Hancock, the barn which housed the operation has been preserved and is open to the public. Stop in next door to see exhibits of New England artists at the George Marshall Store Gallery. Just up the river is Sewell's Bridge where you can fish or stop to pick up fresh lobster, right off the boats.

The back roads and trails around York Harbor are perfect for walking, running or biking. You can enjoy live theatre at the Ogunquit Playhouse, and concerts or movies at the Portsmouth Music Hall. Charter a boat and go fishing or lobstering. Go whale watching. Go shopping at the Kittery Outlets or drive to LL Bean in Freeport. Visit York's Wild Kingdom the museums of Portland York Beach Amusement Park, Ogunquit galleries or spend an afternoon at the historic village of Strawbery Banke in Portsmouth.

Spend the day in York Harbor: Take an early morning stroll on the beach. Take Fisherman's Walk along the river to the Wiggly Bridge. Pick up lobsters for dinner at Sewell's Bridge. Visit John Hancock Wharf and George Marshall Store Gallery. Spend the afternoon at the beach and enjoy the Cliff Walk.

Spend the day in York Village: Have Breakfast at the Bagel Basket. Visit Historic York including the Olde Goal (Jail), a one room Schoolhouse,John Hancock Wharf and the old George Marshall Store Gallery. Visit the local shops, the Farmer's Market, and Stonewall Kitchens for lunch and shopping.

Spend the day in York Beach: Walk along Long Sands and Short Sands Beaches. Visit the famous Nubble Lighthouse. Go duck pin bowling, and watch salt water taffy being made in York Beach after lunch at Goldenrod's old fashioned soda fountain restaurant. Visit the playground, the zoo and the amusement park. Get ice cream at Brown's homemade ice cream shop. Drive up to Cape Neddick Beach. Stop at Pie in the Sky Bakery on Route One on the way home for a wild Maine blueberry pie for supper.

Spend the day in Kittery: Explore Fort Foster, on Gerrish Island, and Fort McClary, and view the lighthouses. Have lunch at Chauncey Creek Lobster Pound. Shop at the Kittery Outlets. Don't miss Kittery Trading Post. Visit “When Pigs Fly” bakery on the way home for some fabulous breads.

Spend the day in Ogunquit: Explore the shops, restaurants, and galleries. Walk along the “Marginal Way” a paved pathway along the ocean's edge. Enjoy breathtaking views. Go for a swim at the Ogunquit beach. Have lunch at Barnacle Billy's in Perkins Cove. Don't miss the Harbor Candy Shop.

Spend the day in Portsmouth, New Hamshire, just 15 minutes away: Stroll the cobblestone streets. Explore the shops and many restaurants. Visit the historic village at Strawbery Banke. Watch the boats go by on the river from Prescott Park. Enjoy an outdoor concert. Check out the tugboats. Go whale watching or visit the Isles of Shoals by boat.

Spend the day in Portland, just 45 minutes away: Visit the Old Wharf area and its shops and restaurants. Visit the Art Museum, the Children's Museum and the Firehouse Museum.